From: Danny Kingsley <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2024 15:54:57 +1000

<Apologies for cross posting>

*Save the Dates!*

A heads-up for a unique opportunity in 2024 - the co-location of the 2024
FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) and the FORCE2024
conference in sunny Los Angeles.

Put these dates in your diary!

In-person FSCI courses will be conducted on the modern UCLA campus from *Monday
July 29 to Wednesday July 31*, followed immediately by the FORCE11 Conference
from *Thursday August 1 to Saturday August 3*. For those not wishing to
travel, there will be virtual FSCI courses running the previous week,
from *Monday
July 22 to Friday July 26*.

FSCI2024 courses are being run on the theme: *Increasing Transparency,
Integrity and Trust in Research* - with the increasing prominence of AI, it
is essential that the research and scholarly communication communities
emphasize transparency, enhance integrity, and renew trust in our
community’s work. FSCI courses are interdisciplinary, collaborative and
interactive. All courses have been chosen and we will be releasing details
shortly.

The FORCE2024 conference is a rare event that reaches a number of different
communities and, most importantly, people who “do”. The conference attracts
attendees from startups to policy makers. This year's theme is: *D**riving
transformation in scholarly communications locally and globally*. Look out
for our Call for Papers.

We are so excited to be back in person (and still be able to offer virtual
options!). These are events not to be missed. You can choose to attend any
or all of Virtual FSCI, In-Person FSCI or the FORCE Conference.  More
information to come soon. For now, reserve the dates.

Dr Danny Kingsley
Scholarly Communication Consultant
Visiting Fellow, Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of
Science <https://cpas.anu.edu.au/people/dr-danny-kingsley>, ANU
Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Charles Sturt University
Member, Board of Directors, FORCE11
<https://force11.org/info/people-at-force11/>
Member, Australian Academy of Science National Committee for Data in Science
<https://www.science.org.au/supporting-science/national-committees-science/national-committee-for-data-in-science>
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